Communications
Communication is key to the success of any business, particularly in the modern, information age. And more and more, communicating with customers is playing a larger role in customer acquisition and retention, in the form of marketing and public relations. If you've ever seen an ad on television and thought you could do better at selling that product, you might just have a future in marketing. And if you're good at putting a positive spin on things and love interacting with people, public relations might be a good choice. A degree in communications can help you reach these goals.

A degree in communications opens the door to a variety of professions; its versatility is indeed one of the major advantages. Occupations in public relations and journalism are common among graduates of communications programs, but you can also look forward to jobs in business, advertising, or education, just to name a few. If you can communicate effectively and have excellent writing and public speaking skills, a degree in communications can lead to a rewarding career in public relations. A bachelor's degree is the first step in achieving your goals and it can be achieved either at a traditional school or even at an online college. Education Connection is here to help you make that decision and you can start by using our free and easy matching tool to the right.

Marketing Communications Managers, Public Relations Specialists
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